The U11 BRONCOS delivered a staggering display of offensive firepower, cruising to a 12-1 victory over the Stick Heads in a one-sided contest. From the opening puck drop, the BRONCOS established complete control, launching an incredible 34 shots in the first period alone. They wasted no time building their lead, with Elliot Butz opening the scoring just under five minutes in. The goals came in a relentless wave from there, with Leo Lopatka, Hunter Harrison, Noah Guittard, and Ivor Baron all finding the net before the first intermission. The BRONCOS' attack was a symphony of teamwork, featuring multi-point nights from key players like Thatcher Harrison, who tallied four assists, and Ivor Baron, who contributed a goal and three helpers.
Despite the lopsided shot count, Stick Heads goaltender Parker Nicholson faced an impossible barrage, ultimately allowing 12 goals on 34 shots. The BRONCOS' Jaxson Dennis, in contrast, had a quiet night in the opposing crease, facing only 8 shots. The second period offered no respite for the Stick Heads, as the BRONCOS added four more even-strength goals. Hendrick busby and Hunter Harrison scored, while Leo Lopatka completed his hat-trick with two quick strikes. The Stick Heads finally broke through on the scoreboard early in the third period. On a power play, Sullivan Fleetwood converted a setup from William Brain to spoil the shutout bid. However, any momentum was quickly snuffed out as the BRONCOS answered with three power-play goals of their own—from Hunter Harrison, who completed a hat-trick, Noah Guittard, and another from Harrison for his fourth of the game—capitalizing on Stick Heads penalties to put a definitive exclamation point on the rout.
The game's narrative was one of sheer dominance. The BRONCOS' top line of Hunter Harrison (4 goals, 2 assists), Thatcher Harrison (4 assists), and Hendrick busby (1 goal, 2 assists) was virtually unstoppable, driving an offense that overwhelmed their opponents at even strength and on the man-advantage. For the Stick Heads, it was a long night of defensive zone coverage, with the lone bright spot being Fleetwood's power-play marker. The final score reflected a comprehensive team performance by the U11 BRONCOS, who showcased a potent and balanced attack on their way to a decisive win.